I recently put out a CD of archived material collaged into a new album called ExteriorsAlongside the album, Jakob who runs the label conducted an interview with me here

Also if anybody wants my old stuff on CD, I'm going back reissuing pretty much my entire back catalogue - plus collabs with Loose Link & Noisesurfer - over on my Bandcamp. The whole lot should be available in the next few weeks.

The final International Debris album, Holosphere, is out now. The album completes the sphere trilogy - Ambisphere (2015), Myosphere (2017) - and continues in a similar vein, with a heavily sample-based approach and, once again, a big FSOL influence. The album is available as a digital download, and a run of 25 cassettes. The tape is also available in a bundle, which comes with a Holosphere poster.

Yeah, really happy with the art on that - a collab between myself, my girlfriend and the guy who runs the label. Came together really nicely.And, on a similar note, some incredible art has been put together for my first album as Enofa, which is available now: https://timereleasedsound.bandcamp.com/album/arboretum

As always, the art on Time Released Sound is absolutely beautiful. Arboretum is an album inspired by the tree-centred environs of the title. Guitar, synths, piano and field recordings mesh to create a single 41 minute ambient piece. Our own Dimitris (Five Minutes Alone / dubmasta) appears on electric guitar and additional piano.

Only a couple of the art editions left, and a bunch of digipaks. Think about 60-70 have been sold so far. Really happy with how well this album's gone down.

Enofa was originally going to be a fairly minor project, just to put out a couple of ambient projects I'd got on the side, but the way I've been working recently it might end up becoming my 'main' project, with The Borderlands being the side-project. Here are some clips WIP tracks for the second album: